Eshu Martin

Ven. Eshu Martin has been the guiding force behind the Victoria Zen Centre since his arrival in Victoria in 1995. Ordained in the Rinzai Zen tradition in January 1999, Eshu was affirmed as Abbot by the board of directors and membership of the Victoria Zen Centre in November 2005, at which time he became the Centre's first full-time teacher. Born in Pointe Claire, Quebec in 1972, Ven. Eshu was raised near Toronto, Ontario. Deeply impacted by his mother's death when he was nine years old, his path to Zen Buddhism guided him out of an angry teenage life and wove through the world of theatre and martial arts. In 1995, Eshu made the move west to find a teacher. From 1995-2008, Ven. Eshu studied and trained with Hoju Eshin Osho, and Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi. In February 2008, Ven. Eshu ended his affiliation with Joshu Sasaki Roshi, and with Rinzai-ji Inc., Joshu Roshi's organization. Since then, Ven. Eshu has continued his practice with Kozan Gentei Osho, abbot of the North Carolina Zen Center. Ven. Eshu lives with his wife Niki and their two children at the Victoria Zen Centre's main Zendo in Sooke, BC. Ven. Eshu is committed to increasing awareness of, and creating more opportunities for, Buddhist practice on Vancouver Island. He served as Buddhist Chaplain at the University of Victoria's Interfaith Chaplaincy (2004-2010), is the past chair of the World Interfaith Education Association (BC) and has served as a committee member on the Vancouver Island Health Authority's Spirituality in Mental Health and Addictions Initiative. If you are interested in finding out more about Ven. Eshu, you may enjoy reading this interview, published on the website Sweeping Zen.

An Experiment in Giving

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Exploring what happens inside of ourselves around the act of giving is the most significant point behind this exercise. It isn’t about affecting a global shift through our massive powers of generosity, but about what happens inside, what motivates our … Continue reading
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A New Season of Giving

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As we turn the seasonal corner from autumn into winter, we transition from the season of gratitude, into what is often called “the season of giving”. In Buddhism the practice of giving is called “Dana”. One way of defining Dana … Continue reading
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Activism and Navel Gazing

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“At this moment, how do you manifest unconditional love?” This is a question that I have been asked by my teachers, and that I ask myself regularly. For me, it is this question that I feel must form the foundation … Continue reading
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Finding the Balance – Doing and Being

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VEN. ESHU MARTIN Ven. Eshu is Abbot of the Victoria Zen Centre. You can learn more about Eshu, and the Victoria Zen Centre at www.zenwest.ca, and you can listen to his recorded talks on iTunes. The past few months … Continue reading

Imagine a World

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By: Deepak Sarkar A Dual American-Canadian citizen was born in Calcutta, India, on October 17, 1954. A poet/writer, researcher, composer, music teacher and performer, photographer, peace activist, besides a Professional Engineer, MBA in Telecommunications Management and Ph.D. candidate at the … Continue reading

Understanding our Neighbors' Faiths – Upcoming Event #3

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UNDERSTANDING OUR NEIGHBOURS’ FAITHS A series of presentations and discussions with representatives of various faith traditions Sun. Jan. 30, 7pm – Islam; Sheikh Afraz Baksh Mon. Jan. 31, 7pm – Baha’i; Elaine McCreary Sun. Feb. 6, 7pm … Continue reading

Let's talk about "Religion"…and "Politics"…and "Business"!

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VEN. ESHU MARTIN Ven. Eshu is Abbot of the Victoria Zen Centre. You can learn more about Eshu, and the Victoria Zen Centre at www.zenwest.ca, and you can listen to his recorded talks on iTunes. Last month, I asked the … Continue reading

An International Day of Regret

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VEN. ESHU MARTIN Ven. Eshu is Abbot of the Victoria Zen Centre. You can learn more about Eshu, and the Victoria Zen Centre at www.zenwest.ca, and you can listen to his recorded talks on iTunes. “Hatred is never overcome by … Continue reading

Intolerance

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By Mead Simon Mead Simon is a member of the Baha’i international communty. He is an artist, writer and dad, and is occasionally asked to give public talks. He can regularly be found writing his blog at www.onebahai.blogspot.comI am … Continue reading

Is it a Religion?

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VEN. ESHU MARTIN Ven. Eshu is Abbot of the Victoria Zen Centre. You can learn more about Eshu, and the Victoria Zen Centre at www.zenwest.ca, and you can listen to his recorded talks on iTunes. Recently I have engaged in … Continue reading